Verbose, long-winded, rambling
The word garrulous comes from the Latin word garrulus which means to chatter. According to Merriam-Webster the word garrulous means to talk in a rambling or pointless manner.
Garrulous means excessively talkative or chatty, often in a rambling or long-winded way. It suggests someone who talks too much or too loudly without giving others a chance to speak.
"Earbender" is slang for someone who talks a lot or is known for being overly chatty or persuasive. It is often used to describe someone who can easily bend another person's ear, or monopolize a conversation.
"Habla de más" in Spanish means "talks too much" or "speaks out of turn", indicating that someone is speaking excessively or saying things they shouldn't.
In the sentence, "He talks too much." Talks is a verb.
The word is obsess. It means to think too much about something.
The word garrulous comes from the Latin word garrulus which means to chatter. According to Merriam-Webster the word garrulous means to talk in a rambling or pointless manner.
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The word is Boastful
Brag, boast
No annoying answers
The Italian word "troppo", usually used in the phrase "non troppo", not too much. Allegro non troppo, for example.
The cast of Talking Carl Talks Too Much - 2012 includes: Clancy McLain as Names Girl
a little I do not think that there is a single word in English that means, specifically, not too much. "Adequate", "satisfactory", "sufficient" and "enough" mean… enough. "Inadequate", "unsatisfactory" and "insufficient" mean "not enough". At a pinch, you could use "satisfactory". Otherwise… "not too much", "not excessive", "not overdone"… .
BBecause Cassius talks too much and is too eager to please.
sloppy disheveled
It means she likes hanging out with her best friend. She'll spend time with you too.